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The Village Coquette, a Novel, in 3 vols. 12mo. By the Author of "Such is the World."

A Second Edition of the Elements of Latin Prosody. By J. R. Bryce.

Speedily will be published, in 100 volumes, Royal 18mo. a New Edition of the British Poets, commencing with Chaucer, Spenser, Cowley, and Milton; and closing with Burns, Mason, Beattie, and Cowper. Including Translations from the Greek and Roman Poets. With Johnson's Lives, and Fifty New Biographical Memoirs. Only 500 copies will be printed; 250 of which will be richly embellished with upwards of 150 Proof Plates. To be printed by Whittingham.

Conversations on Mineralogy, with Plates engraved by Mr Lowry, 12mo. Madeline, a Tale, in 2 volumes. Mrs Opie.

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Mr Britton's History and Antiquities of Canterbury Cathedral, will be finished in March next. About the same time, will be completed, the Fifth Volume of the Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain.

Shortly will be published, Mr Booth's Letter to Mr Malthus, on the Subject of Population.

The Miscellaneous Works of Henry Grattan, in 8vo.

EDINBURGH.

The Fortunes of Nigel, (that is the name of the next of the Waverley Novels,) will be out in a few months. The collisions of English and Scottish Characters, Manners, and Interests, during the queer days of the British Solomon, are to furnish, we hear it whispered, the Materials of this next tragi-comedy.

Some Passages of the Life of Mr Adam Blair, Minister of the Gospel at Cross meikle, One Volume Post Octavo, will be published in a few days. This Work is one which may be expected to make as powerful an impression on the public mind as any thing that has of late appeared. We think it fair to say so, after having been permitted to look over some of the proofsheets-because the author's choice of a title is, we think, likely to excite a totally erroneous notion in regard to his object. The book is in reality a very elegant and amusing Romance-and so far as we may judge, not unlikely to become the Scottish Vicar of Wakefield. It affords a very stri

king contrast to the Author of Waverley's manner of viewing certain very interesting subjects; and a still more striking one to that of the Author of the Annals of the Parish.

Mr James Hogg has a New Work in the Press, to be, it is said, entitled, "The Three Perils of Man; War, Women, and Witchcraft." In 3 volumes.

Dr Cook of Laurencekirk, has at present in the press," A General and Historical View of Christianity, comprehending its Origin and Progress, the Doctrines and Forms of Polity founded on it, and the effect which it has produced upon the Moral and Political State of Europe." The work will extend to Three Volumes octavo.

We understand that an Account of the Life and Trial of James Mackcoul, who was tried before the High Court of Justieiary, in June, 1820, and condemned for the Robbery of the Paisley Union Bank, in the Year 1809, is now in the press.

Conduct is Fate, 3 vols. 12mo, will be published in March.

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The Annual Biography and Obituary for 1822, 8vo. 15s.

Lives of Eminent Scotsmen. Part 4. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

Memoires de M. le Duc de Lauzun, 8vo. 9s.

BOTANY.

Geraniacæ, or natural order of Geraniums. By R. Sweet, F.L.S. No. 24.

3s.

Rosarum Monographia, or a Botanical History of Roses, with an Appendix for the use of cultivators. By John Lindley, Esq. F.L.S. Royal 8vo. 21s.

Hortus Suburbanus Londinensis; or, a Catalogue of Plants, cultivated in the neighbourhood of London; arranged according to the Linnean system. Royal 8vo. 18s.

CLASSICS.

The Hippolytus and Alcestis of Euripides; literally translated into English prose, with notes from the text of Monk. 8vo. 4s.

Museum Criticum; or, Cambridge Classical Researches, No. VII. 5s.

DRAMA.

Sardanapalus, a Tragedy; the two Foscari, a Tragedy; and Cain, a Mystery. By Lord Byron, 8vo. 15s.

Maid or Wife; or, The Deceiver Deceived, a Musical Comedy, in two Acts. By Barham Livius, 8vo. 2s.

Astreus and Thyestes, a Tragedy, in five Acts. From the French of Crebillon. By Edward Lennet, 8vo. 3s.

The two Pages of Frederick the Great, a Comic Piece, in two Acts. By J. Poole, Esq. 8vo. 2s.

The Eve of St Hyppolito, a Play, in five Acts. 3s.

EDUCATION.

Healthful Sports for Young Ladies: Illustrated by 11 Engravings; translated from the French of Mad. St. Sernin. 10s. Gd.

A Grammar of the Sunscrit Language, on a new Plan. By the Rev. William Yates. 8vo. Just imported by Messrs Black, Kingsbury and Co.

Rational Amusements for Winter Evenings; or a collection of above 200 curious and interesting puzzles, and paradoxies, relating to Arithmetic, Geometry, Geography, &c. 4 plates. By John Jackson, teacher of Mathematics. 12mo. 4s. 6d.

An Introduction to English Composition and Elocution, in 4 parts. By Dr J. Cary.

5s.

The Policy of Educating the Children of the Poor considered; with a brief Sketch of the Progress of National Education, from the Reformation to the Present Timc. By the Rev. J. Trist, M. A. 2s. 6d. VOL. XI.

FINE ARTS.

Illustrations of the Merry Wives of Windsor; being the third number of the Illustrations of Shakespeare; from Pictures of R. Smirke, Esq. R. A. 8vo. 18s.

A Series of Etchings, pourtraying the Physiognomy, Manners, and Character of the people of France and Germany. By George Lewis. Taken when he accompanied the Rev. T. Dibdin in his tour. Part II. containing 20 plates. Royal 8vo. £1, 1s. Medium 4to. £1, 4s. Proofs on royal 4to. £1, 11s. 6d. To be completed in three parts.

Memoir on Crystallo Ceramie, or Glass Incrustations. By Apsley Pellalt, jun.

4to. 5s.

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An Epitome of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, whereby the art of prescribing scientifically may be facilitated. By Rees Price, M. D. 3s.

On a Large Sheet, a Table of the Che. mical changes and decompositions of the various articles in the Pharmacopeia of the Royal College of Physicians. 2s. 6d.

A Treatise on the Diseases of the Nervous System. By J. C. Prithchard, M. D. 8vo. Vol. I. 12s.

A letter to C. H. Parry, M. D. on the influence of Artifical Eruptions in certain diseases incident to the human body. By Edward Jenner, M. D. 4to. 5s.

Physiological Lectures. By John Abernethy, Esq. 8vo. 18s.

Cases of Tic Douloreux successfully treated by Benj. Hutchison, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London.、 3s. 6d.

MISCELLANIES.

The New Dictionary of Anecdotes by Ramsey. 8vo. 15s.

Annals of Sporting, and Fancy Gazette; a Magazine entirely appropriated to Sporting subjects and fancy pursuits; containing every thing worthy of remark on Hunting, Shooting, Coursing, Racing, Fishing, and Cocking; also on Pugilism, Wrestling, Single Stick, Pedestrianism, Cricket, Billiards, Rowing, Sailing; and with striking representations of the various subjects. The plates connected with Field Sports, drawn by Mr S. Alken, and coloured after nature. No. I. 2s. 6d.

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May you Like it. 12mo. 6s.

Guilty, or not Guilty; or, a Lesson for Husbands. By Anne of Swansea. 5 vols. £1, 10s.

The Priest. 3 vols. 12mo. 18s.

De Renzey, or the Man of Sorrow. 3 vols. 16s.

The Sibyl's Warning. By Edward Ball, Author of Edda. 2 vols. 12mo. 12s.

Maurice Powell; a Historical Welch Tale of England's Troubles. 3 vols. 12mo. 18s.

The Scottish Orphans; a Moral Tale, founded on an Historical Fact. By Mrs Blackford. 3s. Gd.

Tales of Ton; Third and Last Series, containing a Tale of the Heart, the Hat, and Feathers,-Education and no Education, &c. 4 vols. 12mo. £1, 4s.

POETRY.

The Royal Exile; or Poetical Epistles of Mary Queen of Scots, during her Captivity in England; with other Original Poems. By a Young Lady. 2 vols. 8vo. 14s.

The History of Johnny Quæ Genus. No. V. with Three Coloured Engravings. 2s. 6d.

Specimens of the German Lyric Poets. 10s. 6d.

Rosalie; a Swiss Relique, with other Poems. 8vo. 5s.

The Pleasures of Conversation; a Pocm, by William Cooke, Esq. A New Edition, enlarged. With Poetical Portraits of the

Principal Characters of Dr Johnson's Club. Small 8vo. 5s. 6d.

Metrical Epistles, chiefly from Florence. 12mo. 5s.

POLITICAL ECONOMY.

Elements of Political Economy. By J. Mill, Esq. 8vo. 8s.

An Essay on the Theory of Money, and Principles of Commerce; in which is stated, a Plan to relieve the Country from its Difficulties. Vol. II. 4to. £1, ls.

POLITICS.

Ostensible Causes of the present State of Ireland considered, and Remedies suggested. By Werley Doyle, Esq. 1s. 6d. The State of the Nation at the Commencement of the Year 1822. 5s. 6d. THEOLOGY.

Sermons by Edward Maltby, D.D. Vol II. 8vo. 12s.

Suggestions on Clerical Elocution. By John Lettice, D.D. 3s. 6d.

Sermons by the Rev. W. Pearce, D.D. Dean of Ely. 8vo. 14s.

Sermons by the Rev. Isaac Milner, D.D. F.R.S. Dean of Carlisle. 2 vols. 8vo. £1, 1s.

TOPOGRAPHY.

A General History of the County of York. By T. D. Whitaker, L.L.D. folio. £2, 2s.

A Topographical, Statistical, and Historical Account of the Borough of Preston, in the County of Lancaster, its Antiquities, &c. By Marmaduke Tulket, O.S.B. Six Engravings. 12mo. 10s. 6d.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.

A Visit to Vaucluse, in May 1821, by the Author of the Trimester, in 1820. 8vo. 6s.

Sentimental Travels to the South of France, with 18 coloured Engravings. Royal 8vo. 18s.

Two Voyages to New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. By Thomas Reid, Surgeon in the Royal Navy. 8vo. 12s.

Journal of Voyages and Travels, containing Travels in Switzerland. No. IV. Vol. VI. With Plates. 3s. 6d.

Italy, by Lady Morgan. 3 vols. 8vo. A New Edition. £2, 2s.

A Visit to North America, and the English Settlements in Illinois, with a Winter Residence at Philadelphia. By Adlard Welby, Esq. 10s. 6d.

Sketches taken during Ten Voyages to Africa, between the Years 1786 and 1800, including Observations on the Country between Cape Palmas and the River Congo, and cursory Remarks on the Physical and Moral Character of the Inhabitants. With an Appendix. By Captain John Adams. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

EDINBURGH.

Sir Andrew Wylie of that Ilk, by the Author of "Annals of the Parish," &c. 3 vols. 12mo. £1, 1s.

An Inquiry into the Opinions, Ancient and Modern, concerning Life and Organization. By John Barclay, M.D. Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery, F.R.S. &c. In One Vol. 8vo. 14s.

The Edinburgh Almanack, or Universal Scots and Imperial Register for 1822. 5s. Poems of Robert Ferguson, with Life, and Remarks on his Genius and Writings, by James Gray, Esq. 3s. 6d.

Hints submitted to the Contributors of the Royal Infirmary. 6d.

A Letter addressed to the Right Honourable the Lord Provost, Chairman of the Court of Contributors to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, in regard to the Proceedings of their last Meeting. By Robert Liston, Surgeon.

The Thane of Fife, a Poem. By William Tennant, Author of "Anster Fair," &c. 8vo. 9s.

Sultry Hours; containing Metrical Sketches of India, and other Poems. By Captain George Anderson Veitch. 2s. 6d. Historical Sketch of the Opinions entertained by Medical Men, respecting the Varieties and the Secondary Occurrence of Small-Pox, with Observations on the Nature and Extent of the Security afforded by Vaccination against Attacks of that Disease, in a Letter to Sir James M'Grigor, Director-General of the Army Medical Department, &c. By John Thomson, M.D. F.R.S. E. &c. &c. 8vo. 12s.

The History and Chronicles of Scotland. Written in Latin by Hector Boece, Canon of Aberdeen; and translated into the Scottish Language by John Bellenden, Archdean of Moray, and Canon of Ross, at the Command of James the Fifth. 2 vols. 4to. £5, 5s.

A Description of the Shetland Islands, comprising an Account of their Geology, Scenery, Antiquities, and Superstitions. By Samuel Hibbert, M.D. M.F.S.E. &c. With Maps and Plates. 4to. £3, 3s.

Remarks on a late Meeting, styling themselves a Meeting of the Guildry of Edinburgh, &c. 8vo. 1s.

Letters of Junius, with Preliminary Dissertations, and Copious Notes. By Atticus Secundus, (Mr M'Diarmid.) 18mo.

6s.

The Trial of Peter Heamen and Francois Gautiez or Gautier, before the High

Court of Admiralty at Edinburgh, on the 20th of November, for Piracy and Murder. Edited by Alexander Stuart, Clerk to the Trial. 12mo. 4s.-8vo. 5s. 6d.

Ανάλεκτα Ελληνικα Μείζονα : Sive Collectanea Græca Majora, ad usum Academicæ Juventutis accommodata; cum notis philologicis, quas partim collegit, partim scripsit Andreas Dalzel, A. M. nuper in Academia Jacobi VI. Scotorum Regis Litt. Gr. Prof. Pluribus in locis emendata, quibusdam novis excerptis et notis uberioribus aucta, curavit, et edidit Georgius Dunbar, A. M. Socius Regiæ Societatis, et in Academia Jacobi VI. Scotorum Regis Litt. Gr. Prof. Tomus I. Complectens excerpta ex variis orationis solutæ scriptoribus. 11s. bds.

Exercises on the Syntax, and observations on most of the idioms of the Greek Language; with an attempt to trace the preposition, several conjunctions and adverbs to their radical signification, by George Dunbar, A. M. F. R. S. E. and Professor of Greek in the University of Edinburgh. Third edition, greatly enlarged and improved. 8s. bound.

Elementa Linguae Græcæ; novis, plerumque, regulis tradita; brevitate sua memoriæ facilibus. Pars prima, complectens PartesOrationis Declinabiles,ad finem usque verborum regularium; et analogiam duas in unam syllabas contrahendi, ex ipsa vocalium natura deductam, et Regulis Universalibus traditam ; studio Jacobi Moor, LL.D. olim in Academia Glasguensi Litt. Gr. Prof. Partem posteriorem, notasque adjecit Gulielmus Neilson, S. T. D. nuper in Academi Belfastiensi, Ll. Heb. et Gr. Prof. Editio Altera. 6s. bound.

Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles; by John Dick, D. D. Professor of Divinity to the United Secession Church. New Edition. 8vo. 12s.

A Universal Atlas, Ancient and Modern, by James Playfair, D.D. Principal of St Andrews, consisting of Forty-three Maps, on elephant paper, revised and corrected to the present time, neatly halfbound, in one handsome volume folio, £3, 3s. plain, or £4, 4s. coloured.

The Classical Atlas, consisting of Twelve Maps of Ancient Geography, may be had separately, neatly half bound, price 16s. plain, or 21s. coloured. This Splendid Atlas, for accuracy of Design, elegance of Execution, and cheapness, stands unrivalled by any similar work.

.. Want of room obliges us to omit the Commercial Report for this Month.

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Course of Exchange, Jan. 8.—Amsterdam, 12: 10. C. F. Rotterdam, 12: 11. Antwerp, 12: 7. Hamburgh, 37. 6. 3 d. sight, 25: 60. Ditto 25: 90. Bourdeaux, 25:90. Petersburgh, per rble. 83 3. Us. Vienna, 10:17 Eff. flo. Trieste, 10: 17 Eff. flo. Madrid, 364. Cadiz, 36. Bilboa, 361. Barcelona, 35]. Seville, 35. Gibraltar, 301. Leghorn, 47. Genoa, 43. Venice, 27: 60. Malta, 45. Naples, 40. Palermo, Lisbon, 494. Oporto, 494. Rio Janeiro, 40. Bahia, 50. Dublin, 9 per

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